A humidity detection and power cut-off device for electronic equipment is provided. The device is connected between a battery (10) and a motherboard (40) of the electronic equipment and includes an auto protection device (20) and a moisture-triggered device (30). The auto protection device is connected between the battery and the power management module and is used to establish or cut off the connection between the battery and the power management module. The moisture-triggered device is used to detect the immediate ambient humidity and controls the auto protection device. If the moisture-triggered circuit detects that the immediate ambient humidity exceeds a predetermined critical humidity value, the moisture-triggered device outputs a trigger signal to the auto protection device. The trigger signal controls the auto protection circuit to cut off a connection between the battery and the power management module, thus to achieve waterproofing protecting for the electronic equipment.
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1. A humidity detection and power cut-off device connected between a battery and a motherboard of an electronic equipment, the device comprising:
a moisture-triggered device, comprising:
a humidity sensor for sensing an immediate ambient humidity and outputting a voltage value corresponding to the immediate ambient humidity; and
a comparison circuit for comparing the voltage value with a reference voltage corresponding to a predetermined critical humidity value to determine whether the immediate ambient humidity exceeds the predetermined critical humidity value and outputting a trigger signal if the answer is yes; and
an auto protection device, comprising:
a switch circuit for establishing or cutting off a connection between the battery and the motherboard; and
a lock circuit for receiving the trigger signal, controlling the switch circuit to cut off the connection between the battery and the motherboard, and maintaining a disconnection state between the battery and the motherboard until the battery is removed and then re-attached into the electronic equipment.
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1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to power cut-off devices, and particularly to a humidity detection device which can protect an electronic equipment from water or other environmental damages by automatically switching off power supply to a motherboard of the electronic equipment.
2. General Background
Nowadays, many kinds of electronic equipment are broadly used. Electronic equipment are invariable damaged when they come into contact with water and/or are subjected to high humidity environment. Thus protecting electronic equipment from water or humidity is a problem that needs to be overcome. However, as of now, most electronic equipment lack this protection. When these electronic equipment contacts water or are placed in a damp environment, the electrical circuitry within the electronic equipment may short circuit and destroy or damage the electronic equipment.
A Chinese patent application of which the application number is 200410039817 ('817), entitle “New Type Circuit Waterproof Device” discloses a waterproof device for electronic circuits. The waterproof device provided by the Chinese patent '817 has a short circuit protection circuit on the battery. When water enters into the electronic circuit, a water triggering circuit made the battery became short circuit, which causes the short circuit protection circuit to cut off the power supply of the battery. However, to utilize the Chinese patent '817, the short circuit protection circuit should be pre-installed into the batteries. In other words, only batteries that are configured with short circuit protection circuits are applicable.
Therefore, there is a need to provide a device to resolve the problem above.
A detection humidity and power cut-off device for electronic equipment in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is provided. The device is connected between a battery and a motherboard of an electronic equipment and includes a moisture-trigger device and an auto protection device. The moisture-trigger device includes a humidity sensor and a comparison circuit. The humidity sensor is used for sensing an immediate ambient humidity and outputting a voltage value corresponding to the immediate ambient humidity; and the comparison circuit is used for comparing the voltage value with a reference voltage that corresponds to a predetermined critical humidity value. The comparison circuit is further used for outputting a trigger signal if the immediate ambient humidity exceeds the predetermined critical humidity value according to the comparison result. The auto protection device includes a switch circuit and a lock circuit, the switch circuit is used for establishing or cutting off a connection between the battery and the motherboard; and the lock circuit is used for receiving the trigger signal and controlling the switch circuit to cut off the connection between the battery and the motherboard.
The battery 10 is used to supply power to the electronic equipment, and the power management module 41 is used to distribute power from the battery 10 to power consuming units of the motherboard 40, such as the function module 42. In the preferred embodiment, the power management module 41 further distributes power to the moisture-triggered device 30. The function module 42 is used to implement one or more functions of the electronic equipment. The humidity sensor 31 is used to detect an immediate ambient humidity and output a voltage value corresponding to the immediate ambient humidity to the comparison circuit 32. The comparison circuit 32 compares the voltage value with a reference voltage supplied by the power management module 41, the reference voltage representing a predetermined critical humidity value. If the voltage value is less than the reference voltage, in which case the immediate ambient humidity does not exceed the predetermined critical humidity value and is considered suitable for the electronic equipment, the moisture-trigger device 30 does not transmit any trigger signals to the auto protection device 20 and the auto protection device 20 maintains a connection between the battery 10 and the motherboard 40. If the voltage value is higher than the reference voltage, in which case the immediate ambient humidity exceeds the predetermined critical humidity value and is considered unsuitable for the electronic equipment, the moisture-triggered device 30 transmits the trigger signal to the auto protection device 20. The auto protection device 20 reacts to the trigger signal and discontinues the connection between the battery 10 and the motherboard 40. The lock circuit 21 remains a disconnection state between the battery 10 and the motherboard 40 until the battery 10 is removed and then re-attached into the electronic equipment. Therefore, when the electronic equipment is placed in an unsuitable humidity environment, the electronic equipment will quickly power off and be kept in the shutdown state until the battery 10 is removed and then re-attached into the electronic equipment, damages caused by the unsuitable humidity environment is accordingly avoided.
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A non-inverting input of the comparison circuit 32 receives the reference voltage Vref from the power management module 41, and an inverting input of the comparison circuit 32 receives the voltage Value that corresponds to the immediate ambient humidity sensed by the humidity sensor 31. When the electronic equipment is placed in a normal humidity environment and the voltage value is less than the reference voltage Vref, the comparison circuit 32 outputs a high voltage level at node D. The high level at node D switches on the N-channel EMOSFET Q3 and keeps the N-channel EMOSFET Q3 at an on state. When the electronic equipment is placed in an unsuitable humidity environment and the voltage value is higher than the reference voltage Vref, the comparison circuit 32 outputs a low voltage level. The low voltage level is referred as the trigger signal, and the trigger signal switches off the N-channel EMOSFET Q3.
After the battery 10 is installed into the electronic equipment and starts to supply power, node A is at the high voltage level, and node C is at the low voltage level because the capacitor C1 connects node C to ground. The p-channel EMOSFETs Q1 and Q2 are switched on and output power to the motherboard 40 via node B. Node B is at the high voltage level and accordingly sets node D at a high voltage level via the voltage dividing circuit. The N-channel EMOSFET Q3 is switched on and maintains node C at the low voltage level, causing P-channel EMOSFETs Q1 and Q2 to continue to be turned on. When the immediate ambient humidity environment changes and becomes unsuitable for the electronic equipment, the comparison circuit 32 outputs the trigger signal to switch off the N-channel EMOSFET Q3. The capacitance C1 then begins to accumulate charges and elevates the voltage of node C to a level higher than node A and thus switches off the p-channel EMOSFETs Q1 and Q2. Power supplied to the power management module 41 is disconnected and the electronic equipment is shut down. When the battery 10 is removed from the electronic equipment, the capacitor C1 discharges to ground via the resistors R2 and R1.
In the preferred embodiment of the present embodiment, two parallel connected p-channel EMOSFETs Q1 and Q2 are employed to constitute the switch circuit 22. However, any number of P-channel EMOSFETs will be OK to constitute the switch circuit 22 and the description is not to be construed as limiting the invention to any particular number of P-channel EMOSFETs.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Zhang, Jun-Wei, Wong, Shih-Fang, Chuang, Tsung-Jen, Cui, Wen-Jian
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